EASA 2012 - 12th EASA Biennial Conference
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Category EASA 2012
Deadline: November 28, 2011 | Date: July 10, 2012-July 13, 2012
Venue/Country: Nanterre, France
Updated: 2011-10-23 10:57:02 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
Please browse the full list of workshops and decide where to propose your paper. All proposals must be made via the online form. Proposals should consist of a paper title, a (very) short abstract of <300 characters, and an abstract of 250 words. On submission of the proposal, the proposing author (but not any co-authors listed) will receive an automated email confirming receipt. If you do not receive this email, please first check the login environment (click login on the left) to see if your proposal is there. If it is, it simply means your confirmation email got spammed/lost; and if it is not, it means you need to re-submit, as the process went wrong somewhere!Proposals will be marked as pending until the end of the Call for papers (28/11/2011). Convenors will then be asked to make their decisions over the papers proposed to their workshop by 9th December and to communicate those to the proposers, marking them up within the login environement (Cocoa). Papers which are neither accepted nor rejected, but marked for 'transfer', will then be considered by the Scientific Committee to see where else they might fit in the conference programme. There is no guarantee that such papers can be re-housed. We aim to resolve all transfers by 1st Feb 2012.While we cannot prevent you from making multiple proposals, we would encourage colleagues to make just one. The 'transfer process' aims to ensure that good papers will have a chance to be presented even if the workshop to which they were initially proposed has no space..The dreaded rules!Delegates may only make one presentation, although they may also convene one plenary session, workshop, or roundtable; or be discussant in one plenary session, workshop, or roundtable.All convenors and presenters must be members of EASA (during 2012), and have paid their subscription before the conference.BUT TO PROPOSE A PAPER YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A MEMBER OF EASA, AND ANY DECISION TAKEN ABOUT YOUR PROPOSAL IS NOT INFLUENCED BY WHETHER OR NOT YOU CURRENTLY ARE A MEMBER. IF YOUR PAPER IS ACCEPTED YOU WILL NEED TO BECOME A MEMBER FOR 2012, VIA THE ONLINE APPLICATION FORM. PLEASE DO NOT APPLY UNTIL YOUR PAPER HAS BEEN ACCEPTED. ONCE YOU HAVE APPLIED WE WILL CONTACT YOUR REFEREES AND THEN CONFIRM YOUR MEMBERSHIP. THIS CAN TAKE SOME TIME, SO PLEASE BE PATIENT.Other useful information for after you've proposed your paperPaper authors can use the login link in the menu on the left to edit their proposals. Co-authors cannot be added/removed nor can papers be withdrawn through this environment - please email conference(at)easaonline.org to do this.Pre-circulation of papersEASA has no rule about this; however many convenors are keen to pre-circulate completed papers. To facilitate this and save on loads of email traffic, authors can upload PDFs of their papers within Cocoa, which will then show as a downloadable file beneath their abstract on the public workshop page on this site. It is your choice whether you instruct your presenters to make use of this.Timing of presentationsConvenors are reasonably free to run their sessions as they like, but the EASA norm is to allot each presenter a maximum of 30 minutes (for presentation and questions/discussion). The key is to respect the fact that many presenters have travelled a long way in order to be able to contribute and clearly need time to set out their argument.We are unable to represent specific intra-workshop timings in our programme. Delegates reading the conference book will have to work on the assumption that papers will be evenly distributed through the workshop. Clearly you may wish to amalgamate discussion time, but where possible please try to stick to this even distribution.Communication between authors/convenorsConvenor/author email addresses are not shown on the workshop pages for anti-spam reasons. However there is an in-built secure email messaging system. If you cannot work that, please email conference(at)easaonline.org to obtain relevant email addresses.Any queries with the above please email conference
easaonline.org.All WorkshopsIW001 Grappling with uncertainties: ethnographies of the imaginationIW002 Standards and the quest for technocratic certaintyIW003 Uncertain life courses: growing older and chronic disquietIW004 Towards an anthropology of misunderstandingIW005 Phénoménographies du douteIW006 Anxiety at the topIW007 Desire and the ethnography of economic and political changeIW008 Safe as houses? Turbulence, doubt and disquiet in contemporary domestic spheresIW009 Coping with uncertainty in the South African economyW001 Anthropology, history and memory in Sub-Saharan Africa (Africanist network)W002 Ethnographies of hopeW003 Saying the unspeakable: the uses of voice in the narration of traumatic eventsW004 Peddling wares in volatile times: confronting risk, enhancing luckW005 Indigenous rights in a global contextW006 After the crisis: neoliberalism, postmodernism and the discipline of anthropologyW007 Biological foundations of social anthropologyW008 Certainties and uncertainties of the armed fighterW009 Anthropology and development: an irrevocably awkward relationship?W010 Cultures of cheating: measure, counting and the illusion of taking control of the social orderW011 Questioning 'quietness': teaching anthropology as cultural critique (workshop of the EASA TAN network)W012 Contemporary hybrids in visual anthropologyW013 Under pressure: gender ironies and performances in contexts of extreme uncertaintyW014 Ancestry in the age of genomics: identity, uncertainty and potentialityW015 Living uncertainty: navigating gray-zones of unreliable realities in the Middle EastW016 Space, place and religious rituals in the context of migrationW017 Thinking with LatourW018 Confronting uncertainty: imagination in art and material cultureW019 Dealing with uncertainty: gambling in EuropeW020 Uncertainty and reflexivity: the legacy of Victor TurnerW021 Transgender experience: how societies manage the uncertainty of genderW022 Dealing with uncertainty: religious and/vs. biomedical responses to illness, health, and healingW023 Shadows and lights on global biodiversity : taxonomy's revivalW024 The anthropology of fear: what can social fears teach us about today's societies?W025 Uncertain memories, disquieting politics, fluid identitiesW026 International organizations: global norms in practiceW027 Deadringers or antipodes? Practices, forms and ways of insurgency and counterinsurgencyW028 Managing the uncertainty of human reproductionW029 Violence and resilience in South-Eastern EuropeW030 Home, lands and homelands in post-apartheid South AfricaW031 Memory, trauma and methodological disquiet: when the past is too presentW032 La transformation des sociétés balkaniques: certitudes changeantes et incertitudes constantes ?W033 Care in times of crises: between welfare-state and interpersonal relationshipsW034 "(Un)certain spaces": disquiet and the city.W035 Anthropology of peace/Anthropology for peaceW036 Vernacular cosmopolitanisms in an age of anxietyW037 Serial disquiet: criminal entertainment in times of global and private uncertaintiesW038 Materiality and povertyW039 Producing the ordinary in the face of crisisW040 The popular culture of illegality: informal sovereignty and the politics of aestheticsW041 Regulating uncertainty: anthropological approaches to spaces of uncertainty in and of lawW042 Uncertain beginnings: rethinking infanticide and end of life decision-making in infantsW043 Parenting: kinship, expertise and anxietyW044 Coping with risks in Africa: migration as a strategy to secure livelihoodsW045 How to survive transitional chaos: new post-socialist solidaritiesW046 Le comique en anthropologieW047 Caribbean anxieties: religion, sexuality, nationalismW048 Liminality, performances and belonging in migration / Liminalités, événements et appartenances en migrationW049 Sonic beings? The ontologies of musical agencyW050 Uncertain futures: the cultural dynamics of energy transitionW051 Reshaping the conditions of anthropological practice: problems and possibilitiesW052 Threats on biodiversity: species extinction and sentinel technologiesW053 Shifting ontologies and contingent agenciesW054 Agency and factionalism in conflict and crisis in AfricaW055 Slogans: neoliberal formulas in times of uncertainty and changeW056 On the borders of corporationsW057 "The Other" and the de-fetishization of the stateW058 Economies of anxiety: economic uncertainty in everyday practiceW059 Political ruptures and political subjectivities: how do young generations make sense of their world in a context of uncertainty?W060 Of doubt and proof: ritual and legal practices of judgmentW061 Uncertainties in rights discourse: addressing health inequalities and development agendasW062 Uncertainties in the crisis of multiculturalismW063 Trickster anthropology: theorizing ontological ambiguity, transgression and transformationW064 Islam is the solution? Uncertainty, disquiet and the everyday lives of MuslimsW065 Occult economies in Asia: malevolent magic and supernatural aggressionsW066 Ethnographies en situation de risque / Ethnographies at riskW067 The developmental turn in Dalit activism: disquieting caste and capitalism in contemporary IndiaW068 Multi-religious rituals: performativity, ambivalence and the need to cope with uncertaintyW069 Uncertainty and disquiet in the Mediterranean regionW070 Work and consumption: insurmountable links in uncertain timesW071 Coping with uncertainty: comparative perspectives on marriage and intimate citizenship in AsiaW072 Masculinities in times of uncertainty and changeW073 Displacement and uncertaintyW074 Property rights in Islamic contexts /Le droit de la propriété dans les mondes musulmansW075 The visual in times of uncertainty: experience lived/experience recordedW076 Anxious sovereigntiesW077 Legal pluralism and the uncertainties of responsibilityW078 Urban renewal, uncertainty and exclusionW079 Ethical foods after the global recession: navigating anxiety, morality and austerityW080 Theorising media and social changeW081 Linguistic and semiotic anthropology: contributions to the twenty-first centuryW082 Wealth transfers outside of market economy: a safeguard against risks?W083 Interaction sociale, jeux d'échelles analytiques et théorie anthropologique / Social interaction, shifting scales of analysis and anthropological theoryW084 Public health: chances and challenges for anthropologyW085 Mourning, intimacy and the special character of the conjugal relationshipW086 Deportation, justice and anxietyW087 Dealing with doubts, putting to test: the importance of uncertainty in vernacular religionW088 Sound environments: forms, perception, and meaningsW089 Peur bleue, angoisses vertes : inquiétudes et incertitudes autour des objets naturels/ Blue funk, green anguishes: disquiet and incertainty about natural objectsW090 Interest and affect: anthropological perspectives on economy and intimacyW091 Talking through uncertainty: linguistic and multimodal analysis of uncertain speech situationsW092 Anthropological writing in a time of uncertainty: career, control and creativityW093 Gendered contestation: ethnographic perspectives on power and uncertaintyW094 Culture anxieties and global regimes: the politics of UNESCO in anthropological perspectiveW095 Waiting for Godot & Co: modes and moods of the uneventfulW096 Here today, gone tomorrow: the study of transient social formationsW097 Mastering the environment?W098 Who's responsible?W099 How to tame, play or skirt environmental uncertainties?W100 Strategies of resistance? The role of alternative urban and virtual markets in neoliberal economiesW101 Epistemologies of uncertainty - locating (im)possibility, paradox, and doubt in mystical traditionsW102 The anthropology of securityW103 Children and youth exploring uncertain realitiesW104 Matters of concern: negotiating un/certainties in health-related sciences, policies and experiencesW105 Signifying blood: illness, technologies, and interpretationsW106 Destabilising 'Nature' and the 'Anthropos'W107 Uncomfortable bedfellows? Exploring the contradictory nature of the ecotourism/extraction nexusW108 At risk in Europe: irregular migrants facing and circumventing uncertaintyW109 Quelles perspectives pour une anthropologie des émotions? Les approches pragmatiques dans l'analyse des mobilisations en contexte d'incertitudeW110 Confident museums of uncertain pastsW111 Affect and knowledge: inquiry, breakdown, disquietW112 What happens when we stop believing in/believing that?W113 Disquiet eaters: uncertain materialities of scientific evidenceW114 The anthropology of "emerging donors" and the uncertainty of developmental futuresW115 Ethnographies of the artistic event: managing uncertainty as a methodW116 The making of "dangerous places": disentangling fear, violence and urban spaceW117 Challenging religiosity in an uncertain Europe: the role of 'New Spirituality'W118 The role of education in transnational youth migrationW119 La ritualisation des procédures de résolution des conflits comme traitement de l'incertitudeW120 Economy and ritualW121 Inspiring alter-politics: anthropology and critical political thinkingW122 Hesitation and uncertainty in bodily practiceW123 (Hi)Stories of people who move around: mobility at the margins of the stateW124 Politics of disastersW125 The science of sex in a space of uncertainty: naturalizing and modernizing Europe's east, past and presentW126 Anxious visions and uncertain imagesW127 Political and epistemic uses of local knowledge in the face of environmental global changeW128 Dealing with dirt and disorder: practices of cleaning and hygiene as coping strategies in times of uncertaintyW129 Reducing complexity: transformation of capital citiesW130 The domestication of uncertainty: new rituals and technologies for facing catastropheW131 Reflexivity, uncertainty and criticism: the power of new visuality
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